Involvement

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A LETTER TO MY FIRST LOVE

By Daniel Nyaga (danielnyaga.dn@gmail.com) Thumbnail Photo Courtesy of pinterest.com There’s something about Antique shops that captivates me. I guess it’s all the cool stuff they’ve got… Mostly carvings!! As I was walking around, this map of Africa caught my eye And I couldn’t help but think of our beautiful continent for a moment… I hope […]

Poems

THE CLOSE STRANGER

By Daniel Nyaga (danielnyaga.dn@gmail.com) Thumbnail Photo Courtesy of aa.com.tr There she stood… Short midnight-black hair, sassy but a beautiful smile.  She had saccharine sweet lips which were lilac soft.  Her skin shined like a thousand splendid suns.  I admired in silent admiration afraid to utter a word… I finally gathered the courage to speak but

Fiction, Poems

SHHH….LISTEN!

By Daniel Nyaga (danielnyaga.dn@gmail.com) Thumbnail Photo Courtesy of citylifephilly.com It’s been four hours since I retired to bed. Why can’t I sleep? I am exhausted… engulfed by the endless thoughts running through my mind. I should be knocked out by now. TRUST! That word pops up in my mind again. “Hello friend, why don’t you

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Teach Me Lord

By: Evelyne Syombua (issyombua@gmail.com) Thumbnail photo courtesy of theconversation.com It’s been long,Long since I sat and listened,Long since I prayed,But not too long since I called.Just for You to keep me strong,For you to keep me going. In the brokenness,Teach me to praise.In the waiting,Teach me patience.In the healing,Teach me to trust.Not just the process,But

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Return

By: Guest Writer – Santiana Havyarimana (Shavyarimana17@gmail.com) Photo Courtesy: Pinterest.com I open the front door of my mind to you,Wanting to explain why I cannot do the things you want me to.You tell me that there is a Creator who loves me,Who wants me to follow Him, to be free. But I ask you to

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COME…

By: Nyokabi Ng’ang’a (Leshnyokabi@gmail.com) Thumbnail photo courtesy of desiringgod.org Bring them who haven’t lost their voices amid the noises of our citiesBring them who still maintained dignity after the war passedBring them who had no name but acquired one on their exitBring them who still chose their names after their nations brokeBring them who didn’t

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